Floor-box.



F. B. ADAM.

FLOOR BOX.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 10. 1916.

Patented Jan. 22', 1918.

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Application filed. April 10, 1916. Serial No. 90AM.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it .known that T, Fnnonrcx B. ADAM,

"a citizen of the United States, residing at St. Louis, Missouri have invented a certain new and useful llmprovement 1n Floor- Boxes, of which the following is a full,

clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the .art to which 1t appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to electrical outlet boxes such as are used in floors, walls and ceilings for housing conductors, receptacles and other kinds of electrical apparatus, and.

particularly to floor boxes of the type that comprise a lower portion and an upper portion that can-be adjusted vertically and also tilted relatively to said lower portion, so that the cover of the box willbe flush or parallel with the top surface of the floor,

ceiling or wall in which the box is installed.

that will take any standard receptacle or, receptacle body and whose interlor is large enough to enable the electrical conductors to be. inserted or withdrawn without'removing the upper portion of the box or the finishing plate or 'ring that surrounds theremovable Another object is to provide a floor box that comprises a reversible member which forms a flat cover plate for the box when arranged in one position, and when reversed or turned upside-down it forms a cover provided with a nozzle or raised support for an insulator bushing that is adapted to receive a cord or electrical conductor leading out of the box. j

And still another ob ect 1s to provide a floor box of the general type prevlously referred to in which the vertical ad ustment and tilting of the upper portion of the box, the temporary holding of said upper portlon in adjusted position during the operatlon of molding the floor around the box and the water-tight connection between the. upper and lower portions of the box is effected without; the use of cooperating screw threads on said parts or independently adjustable fastening devices.

To this end I have devised a floor box in which theupper and lower portions of the box are securedtogetherby a friction member that forms a water-tight joint between said parts, said friction member being so dejusted position and still permit said upper portion to be moved easily, either upwardly, downwardly or into an angular position Wl'leI1 it is desired to change the position of same with relation tolthe lower portion of the box during the operation of molding a concrete or similar floor around the box. The cover of the box preferably consists of a reversible plate provlded on one sidewith a flat surface and on the other side with an integral raised portion that forms the nozzle for an insulator bushing, the hole in said bushing being closed when the bushing .is not in use by arremovable plugin the cover;

Figure 1 of, the drawings is a vertical sectional view of a floor box constructed in accordance with my invention, illustrating the cover arranged with its: nozzle projecting upwardly.

signed and arranged that it will securely hold the upper portion of the box in ad- Fig. 2 is a sideelevational view of'saidr box, partly in sect1on, illustrating the cover reversed or arranged with its flat surface presented upwardly.

Fig.- 3 is a top plan View of the box shown in Fig. 1'; and

Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the removable' plug in the cover.

Referring to the drawings, which illustrate the preferred form ofmy invention, A designates the lower portion of the box which is usually set in the floor a: before the l top surface of the floor is finished, and B designates the upper portion of the box.

The lower portion is provided atits upperend with a circular opening and the upper portion is proy'ided with a tubular-shaped part that projects downwardly into said 1 opening, said tubular. part being enough smaller than the opening in the lower portion A to telescope inside of same but still'be capable of assuming an angular position with relation to saidlower portion, as shown in Fig. 1.

A friction member C, formed of rubber or some other'suitable packing material and preferably consisting of a ring that is round in cross section, is arranged between the tele-' scoped portions A and 1B of the box, so as TWA,

to hold the -upperportionB in adjusted position and also form a water-tightjoint between said parts. In the form of my mslight portion at the inner side of saidring will be housed in the rim 1. The top portion -B of the box is provided at its upper edge with an outwardly-projecting flange or a plurality of laterally-projecting lugs 2, and

said upper portion is also provided at its upper edge with an inwardly projecting flange or a plurality of laterally-projecting lugs 3, so as to form a substantial supporting surface and also an anchoring means for the reversible cover D of the box and for? the finishing ring E that surrounds said cover. The finishing ring E consists of a thin, fiat metal ring that is adapted to .be set in the floor with its top surface flush with the top surface of the floor, and said ring is connected to the upper portion B of thebox by means of screws or other suitable fastening devices 4 that are tappedinto the flange or outwardly-projecting lugs 2 on said upper portion, the cover D being retained in position by screws or other suitable fastening devices 5 that are tapped into the flange or inwardly-projecting lugs 3 previously re ferred to. The cover D consists of a plate which is provided on one side with a fiat surface and on its other side with an integral projection 6 that forms a nozzle or upwardly-projecting support that is adapted to receive an insulator bushing 7 which is screwed into a Hole that extends completely through the cover, as shown in Fig. 1. When it is desired to connect a cord or electrical conductor to an electrical device (not shown) arranged in the lower ortion of the box, the cover D is arrange in the position shown in Fig. 1 and the cord is run into 'the box. through the insulator bushing 7 in the cover. When the box is not in usethe cover D is reversed or turned over, as shown in Fig. 2, and the opening in the cover in which the insulator bushing is arranged is closed by a removable plug 8 that is screwed into said opening, as shown in Fi 2, the plug 8 being preferably provided with a flat head 8 that fits snugly in a recess 9 formed in the flat face of the cover, which head 8 has a notch or grooyfi 8 in which a screwdriver or other suitable tool can be inserted so as to screw the lug 8 into and out of operative position. f desired, the plug 8 may be provided at its center with a recess 8 that isadapted to receive the point of a bit, auger or other suitablelboring tool used to form a round hole or depression in the top 'on account of its simple construction, and on account of the fact that screw threads are not used to connect the two portions of the box together. The top portion of the box can be set perfectly flush and level with the top surface of the finished floor, even though the lower portion of the box is not set level, and when finishing the top surface of the floor it is not necessary to block up the top portion of the box or use spacing devices to temporarily support said top portion, owing tothe fact that the friction member C securely holds the top portion of the box in adjusted position. After the floor has been finished and concrete grouting or similar material has been poured all around the upper portion of the box so as to support and retain it in position, it will be absolutely impossible for the upper portion of the box to move out of position or water to seep through the joint between the two portions of the box, and still another desirable feat re of such a box is that the finishing ring E remains embedded in the top surface of the floor after the box has been installed and does not have to be removed whenever the cover of the box'is opened. The interior of the box is large enough to take any standard receptacle or receptacle body, and furthermore, it is of suiiicient size to permit the electrical conductors to be run into the box or withdrawn therefrom without removing the upper portion of the box or the finishing ring that surrounds the cover. By making the nozzle and cover in one piece instead of two separate pieces connected together by oneor two screw threads, as has heretofore been the general practice I simplify the construction of the box, reduce the cost of manufacturing same and also reduce the liability of water leaking into the box after it has become old. Furthermore, such a construction insures the nozzle of the box that supports the insulator bushing being always in a position where it can be found when it ls'desired to run a cord into the box through the cover of same. When the nozzle of the box 1s in use, or, in other words, when the cover is arranged in the position shown in Fig. 1, the removable plug 8 can be kept in the lower portion of the box, so that it will be ready for use when it is desired to reverse the cover, as shown in, Fig. 2. In order to insure an absolutely water-tight joint be tween the cover and the top portion of the box, I prefer to rrange a gasket 10 of rubher or other suitahle material underneath the cover and the finishing ring E, as shown inl igs. l and 2. w

\ While my inventionis particularly applicable to door hoses, l wish it to he understood that it is equally applicable to hoses that arearrangedin walls and ceilings for housing electrical outlets,

llaving'thus descrihed my invention, what i claim nd desire to secure toy Letters Patent, is: v

1. An outlet hon, comprising a lower portion provided at its upper end with a circular opening, an upper portion provided with a tubular part that projects downwardly. into said opening and which is enough smaller than said opening to permit the up per portion to be arranged in an angular position with relation to said lower ortion, a rim on said lower portion provided on its inner edge with an annular groove, and a friction ring, suhstantially'round in cross section arranged in said groove so that it will surround the tuhular part of said upper portion and exert sulhcient frictional.

pressure on same to temporarily hold it in adjusted position during the operation of installing the hex.

2. An outlet hex, consisting of a hollow rnemher that is adapted to he set in a door, wall or ceiling,- a reversible cover for said member, both sidesof which are finished so that the cover will appearance when eit erside or same is exposed to view, and an integral nozzleor perforated projection on one side of said cover through which an electrical conductor.

can he led into the interior of the box.

1 3. outlet bon consisting of a hollow resent an ornamental naeinher that is adapted he set ina floor, wall or ceiling, a reversible cover for said mernher, hoth sides oil which are finished so that the cover will present an ornamental appearance when either side oil same is enposed to view, an integral nozzle or peri orated pro ection on one side of said cover.

groove, an adjustable top portion provided with a tubular part thatprojects downwardly through said packing ring and which fits inside of same snugly enough to cause the top portion to remain in adjusted position during the operation of installing the hon, a reversible cover for said top portion provided on one side with an integral nozzle or perforated projection and having its op osite side finished, thus enabling either side of the cover to be exposed to wiew,laterallyprojecting devices on said top portion, and a relatively thin door plate detachah'ly connected to aid devices and having its top face flush with the top face of said COVER;

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In testimony whereof ll hereunto a my I signature in the resence ct two witnesses, this seventh day of April 1916.

FREDRICK t tt Witnesses:

Warns L- Con, GEORGE Ba w u i i M 

